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contiguity

n. the co-occurrence of stimuli in time or space. Learning an association between two stimuli is generally thought to depend at least partly on the contiguity of those stimuli. See association by contiguity; law of contiguity. —contiguous adj.

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boundary spanning

boundary spanning

in organizational settings, identifying information external to the organization, selectively disseminating that information within the organization, and sending information known within the organization out into the external environment. Individuals who occupy boundary spanning roles, such as sales or account managers, both filter information and facilitate information transmission.